ANGER over a decision to close the last bank in Tranent has sparked calls for East Lothian Council to step in.

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has said it will close its Tranent branch this summer – seven years after it closed its last branch in neighbouring Prestonpans.

The decision to pull out of Tranent, as with Prestonpans in 2016, means the town will be left with no bank.

And it has angered hundreds of local residents, who have signed a petition demanding a rethink by the banking giant.

A motion, which is being put to East Lothian councillors next week describes the decision by RBS to move out of Tranent as "appalling".

The motion, from Labour councillors in the council’s administration, calls for the chief executive of the local authority and council leader to meet with the heads of the bank to “express this council’s extreme concern at their decision, and to explore other options with Royal Bank of Scotland for keeping the branch open and ensure we retain access to banking services locally”.

And it points out that many people in Prestonpans had moved their account to the Tranent branch after the bank closed in their town.

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Councillors will be asked to support the motion at next week’s meeting, which says: “Council is appalled that the Royal Bank of Scotland has chosen this course of action in closing the last remaining bank in this community with no consultation or discussion.

“This is seven years after the Royal Bank of Scotland closed its branch in Prestonpans, leaving that community without a bank, and transferring accounts to Tranent.

“Council is deeply concerned that due consideration has not been given to the disproportionate impact on older people, those with disabilities, and those who rely on others to support them with local banking, and for whom a call centre or digital banking will not meet their needs.”

The Royal Bank of Scotland announced it would be closing the Tranent branch after saying footfall had fallen 70 per cent in the bank since 2019, with an average of  37 customers using it on a regular basis in 2021.

The branch is due to close on July 27.

South Scotland MSP Martin Whitfield launched a petition on change.org calling for the branch to be kept open; it has received more than 630 signatures.

Go to change.org/p/stop-the-closure-of-the-rbs-tranent-branch to view the petition.